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17 Claims. 1

This invention relates to improvements in cartons or boxes, and particularly to improvements in knocked-down cartons, which are shipped to the user in a partially assembled condition.

The principal object of the present invention is the provision of a box or carton, having vdouble or spaced-apart Walls, of the nature disclosed in United States Patent Re. 21,158, formed, however, from two blanks instead of from a single blank.

A further object of the present invention is the provision of a box or carton, formed in accordance with the preceding paragraph, that may be used as a shipping container, display package, and subsequently employed as a toy building for housing the goods, usually toys, packed and shipped therein.

A further object of the present invention is the provision of a box or carton assembly, having two or more Walls thereof, each of an appreciable width, and wherein one or more of said walls is formed from a blank subsequently tied into the box or carton by a second blank and which second blank provides the necessary remaining Walls.

A further object of the present invention is the provision of a box or carton, of the kind set forth in the preceding paragraph, that may be used as a shipping container, display package, and subsequently as a toy building. A still further object of the present invention is the provision of a box or carton of the kind set forthabove, and wherein a platform `or iiller is utilized together with a cover or lid.

and which platform or filler and cover or lid, may be employed with the box or carton to complete the `building by adding thereto supplemental building and/or a roof, and/or other building appurtenances.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent by reference to the following speciiication considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof, and it is to be understood that any modifications may be made in the exact structural i from theblank of Fig; 1.

Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the erected or set up supplemental box portion from the blank of Fig. 2.

Fig. 4 is a perspective View of the erected carton from the blanks of Figs. 1 and 2.

Fig. 5 is an enlarged transverse sectional view of the erected carton of Fig. 4, as seen from line 5--5 on said Fig. 4.

Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view through a corner of the carton of Fig. 4, taken on line 6--6 on Fig. 5.

Fig. '7 is an extended plan view of a blank similar to that shown in Fig. 1, for forming a threesided carton or box.

Fig. 8 is an extended plan view of a blank, forming a supplemental portion of the carton to be formed from the blank of Fig. 7.

Fig. 9 is a perspective view of an erected carton formed from theblanks of Figs. 7 and 8.

Fig. 10 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of one of the walls of the carton of Fig. 9, as seen from line Iii-l 0 on said Fig. 9.

Fig. 11 is a plan view of an extended blank, to form a platform, or filler, that may be used with the carton of Fig. 9.

Fig. 12 is va plan View of the platform of Fig. 11, folded flat as shipped to the user.

Fig. 13 is a perspective view of the platform of Figs. 11 and 12, in a substantially erected position.

y Fig. 14 is a transverse sectional View through the folded platform, as seen from line lll-I4 on Fig. 12.

Fig. 15 is a transverse sectional view through the platform of Fig. 13, showing the same supporting goods, toys shipped in the carton, with said view of the platform taken on line ifi-i5 on Fig. 13.

Fig. 16 is a perspective view of a blank forming a blockor positioning member for certain of the tops illustrated in Fig. 15, and forming a detail of the invention. Y

Fig. 17 is a perspective view of an erected or assembled block showing a modication therein over the block of Fig. 16.

Fig. 18 `is a perspective view of a piece that cooperateswith the platform of Fig. 13 in forming the'roof of the toy building of this invention.

Fig. 19 isa perspective view of a strap utilized in holding certain of the goods in position on the platform.

Fig. 20 is an extended plan view of a blank from which the cover or lid is made for one form of the carton of this invention.

Fig. 21 is a perspective view of the cover or lid in a substantially erected position, and illustrating the method or mood of erecting the same.

Fig. 22 is a longitudinal sectional view through the blank of Fig. 20, after the same has been folded to the position to have applied thereto adhesive, and as seen from line 22-22 on said Fig. 20.

Fig. 23 is a perspective view of the various elements of the carton, platformgand cover or lid, showingnthe same as being assembled into a play or toy building.

Fig. 24 is a fragmentary vertical sectional Viewv through the assembled building partition, as seen from line 2li-2t on Fig. 23.

Fig. 25 is a perspective view of a blank, which forms the end of the roof of Fig. 25, and illustrates a modification in this piece over that illustrated in Fig. 18.

Fig. 26 is a perspective plan view of a roof element which` could be supplied in place of the platform of Fig. 13 to form the toy building roof when the platform is not required in the package.

Fig. 27 is a perspective view of the modified roof and roof endk elements in position for erection with said modified elements taking the place of those illustrated in Fig. v23.

Fig. 28 is a perspective view of the carton and cover, illustrating the same as it is supplied to the ultimate user or consumer.

Fig. 29 is ya plan view, similar te Fig. 7 of a blank showing modification in the blank over that of Fig. 7 for Vforming a slightly modified carton.

Fig. 30 is a plan view, similar to Fig. 8, of a blankfor forming the walls of the carton not formed by Fig. 29 and showing a modification therein over the disclosure in said Fig. 1.

Fig. 31 is a perspective sectional view of the blanks of Figs. 29 and 30 assembled in operative positions.

Throughout the several views of the drawings, similar reference characters are employed to denote the same or similar parts.

As was noted above, the chief purpose of the present invention is the provision of a foldable carton or box vand herein certain walls thereof are to be of the spaced-apart variety and, therefore, of appreciable width, with said walls, or certain of them, formed in a second blank, which is tied into the first blank, which, in the main, forms the carton or box. `It is also an important purpose of this invention to provide a box or carton that, after serving as a shipping container and display package, may be utilized as a miniature or toy building. To fully accomplish the last stated purpose extraneous pieces are supplied, which may, or may not, be necessary to complete the shipping container or display package. To further provide a realistic toy building structure, an especially designed lid or cover is utilized which serves the normal purpose of a cover or lid, during the use of the carton or box as a shipping container, but in addition, acts as an auxiliary or supplemental building to the toy building formed by the carton proper.

With these and other 'purposes in view, the carton and associated parts are specifically as follows:

The blank 3|, illustrated in Fig. `1, constitutes or forms the main portion of a four-sided carton or box with, in the final assembly, each of said sides formed as spaced-apart hollow walls. The blank 3l comprises a main panel 32, having its sides defined by score or fold lines 33, 3d, 35 and v36. Score or fold lines 33 and 35, each, re-

spectively, hingedly connected with the main panel 32, extensions 31 and 38 which, in the erected carton, form the end walls thereof. Similarly score or fold lines 3e and 36 hingedly connect with the panel 32, extensions 39 and 40, which, in the erected carton, form the side walls thereof. It is to be understood that the designation of the walls of the carton as side and end are merely for convenience, since these terms are interchangeable, the former being generally applied to the longer walls, while the latter terms are generally reserved for the shorter or joining walls.

Since extensions 31 and 38 are substantially duplicates of one another, it is deemed sufficient if but one of them be described in detail. Accordingly, extension 3l is subdivided by a plurality ofscore or fold lines lll, 42 and 43 into panels dil, 55, 46, ande?. In the erected carton the panel 1313 constitutes the end wall outer wall member and has its ends defined by the score or fold lin'e's ri and 39. The score or fold lines '#28 and le hingedly connect te the panel le corner pieces 5G and 5i. The panel e5, in the erected carton constitutes the end wall top wall member and has its ends defined by 'contoured eut lines 52 and 53, and which cuts perform a dual purpose, namely, a utilitarian purpose and a decorative purpose, as will later be made clear. The panel 45, in the erected carton, constitutes the end wall inner wall member-and has its ends defined, in the main, by score or fold lines 54 and 55. It should be noted that the score or fold lines 5d and 55 extend from the inner' end or low point of the top wall member contoured cuts 52 and 53 and in effect inset the sides of the end wall inner wall member to lt between the side walls. The panel 14S, in addition, has projected from its sides locking lugs 5G and 5i, utilized, as will later be Vmade clear, for holding the carton walls in erected positions and for securing the main blank and the supplementary or minor blank, to be 'subsequently described in the operative relation to one another. The panel i6 has hingedly connected therewith through its side score or fold lines 511 and 55 spacer tabs 53 and 59 which, in the erected carton, space the vertical opposed edges of the wall inner and outer wall members from one another. The remaining panel 1li, 'in the erected carton, constitutes a spacer and overlies the main or bottom panel 32 to space the lower sides of the end wall panels la and d6 from' one another.

Side wall extensions 39 and 433 are substantially duplicates of one another and it is deemed sufficient if but one of said extensions is described in detail. Accordingly, extension 39 is subdivided by a score or fold line l into panels Gl and 62. Said panels 6I and 62 areto be superimposed on one another and secured in this position. in order to accomplish this, the panel 62 has applied thereto adhesive, indicated in Fig. l, by the reference numeral e3 which, upon folding the panel 'G2 on 'the score line 6B, is brought into engagement with 'the panel '6l and 'subjected to pressure for effecting an adherence of said panels to one another. The ends of 'the panel SI are del-ined by score or fold lines Bil and 65 which relatively hingedly connect the corner pieces 50 and 5i, respectively, to the ends of panel Si.

Each of the corner pieces 5G and 5| is substantially identical with the other and form in the 4erected carton, what is commercially :known as, a bellows corner. For this purpose, *each of said corner pieces isprovided with a diagonal fold or line`66.

After the blanki is cut and scored as above described, the adhesive is applied to the panels whereupon, as above setforth, the said panels 62 are folded on their score or fold lines 68 to be brought into engagement with the panel 6|. It is in this folded andsecured position of the parts that the carton is shipped to the ultimate user. The user, upon desiring to use the same, will set up the carton in a manner to be later described.

As will later be made clear, the blank 3| sets up to provide a carton having hollow or spaced apart end walls. With this carton and to pro- Vide spaced apart or hollow side walls, use is to be made of the blank Fig. 2, which is now to be described in detail.

The said blank Fig. 2 may be referred to as the auxiliary or minor or side wall blank and is indicated in general in Fig. 2 by the reference numeral 61. This blank 61 comprises a main panel portion 88 of an area substantially equal to the area of the main panel or bottom 32 of the blank 3| except that the panel 68 may be reduced in area an amount equal to the thickness of the cardboard or other material from which the blanks 3| and 61 are formed. The panel 88 has, in the nomenclature applied to blank 3| its ends Y dened by cut lines 68 and 18, and its sides dened by score or fold lines 1| and 12. The score or fold lines 1| and 12 hingedly connect to the panel 68, extensions 13 and lli, which are substantially duplicates of one another, wherefore, it isvdeemed sufficient if but one of them be described in detail.

Accordingly, extension 13 is subdivided by a plurality of score or fold lines T5, 16, and 11 into a'plurality of panels 18,Y 19, 68 and 8|. Upon erection of the blank 61, per se, the panel i8 constitutes the side wall,` outer wall member while, when connected with the blank 3| constitutes aside wall intermediate wall member and has its ends defined by cut lines 82 and 83, which are in alignment with the ends 69 and 10 of the panel `68. In the erected condition of blank 61, the panel 18 constitutes a side wall top wall member. whose ends are defined by cut lines 84 and 85 in alignment with the cut lines 82 and 83. The panel 88 in the erected carton constitutes the side Wall inner wall member, and has its ends defined by score or fold lines 86 and 81, which are in alignment with the out lines 84 and 85. The score or fold lines 86 and 81 respectiveiy hingedly connected with the ends of the panel 88, tucking flaps 88 and 89 of a height equal to that of the panel 88, with their end lines defined, respectively, by score or fold lines 98 and 8| respectively hingedly connecting with the tucking flaps 88 and 89, spacer flaps 92 and 83. Formed within the panel 88, adjacent to the outer corner thereof are elongated apertures 84 and 95, which cooperate with th-e end wall locking lugs 56 and 51 of the blank 3| in holding the carton walls in erected positions as well as holding or securing the blanks 3| and 61 to one another. The remaining panel 8| is a glue flap, and has applied to the undersurface thereof, as seen in Fig. 2, suitable adhesive, indicated in the drawing by the reference numeral 96.

After the blank 61 has been cut and scored, as .just describedit is passejd through an undershot glue pot, or the glue ilap` 8| :and panel 88 arefolded as a unit on the score or fold line 18 to be imposed `on the panel 18 and expose the undersurface of said panel 8| morder to have 6 the adhesive 96 applied thereto. The panel 18, and 19 with the superimposed panels 80 and 8|, are then folded on the score or fold line 12 to bring the adhesive 96 into contact with the panel v88, whereupon each extension 13 and 14 is inthe position of the panel 14, illustrated in Fig. 2. It is in this condition that the blank 61 is shipped to the user to be opened and erected by him along with the opening and erection of the blank 3|.

When the user desires to set up the carton just described, he opens up the blank of Fig. 2 to have the side walls inner and outer Wall members 18 and 80 normal with the bottom panel 68 which automatically arranges the side wall top wall members 19 parallel with said bottom panel 68. The tucking flaps 88 and 89 are then arranged to be transversely of the bottom panel 6'8 with their respectively spacing panels 92 and 93 inwardly disposed and parallel with the bottom panel ,88. The blank |51` is then in the position of erection as illustrated in Fig. 3, particularly the upper end of said Fig. 3. f

The blank 3| of Fig. 1 is then erected to the extent of having the side wall thereof raised to be upstanding With respectto the bottom panel 32 and with the extensions 31 and 38 outwardly disposed and parallel with the bottom. The blank is then in the position as illustrated by the lower end of Fig. 4, whereupon the erectedY blank of Fig. 3 is placed within the partially erected blank 3| with the bottom panel 68 on the bottom panel 32 and substantially coincides therewith andwith the side walls outer members 18 in face contact with the inner wall member 62 of the main blank 3|. i

With each of the blanks in their partially erectedposition and nested Within one another the end walls, formed from extensions 31 and 38 now folded, or erected to their operative positions. This erection of the said extensions 31 and 38 is eifected by raising the same 0r their score or fold lines 33 and 35 which disposes the end Walls outer Wall members normal to the bottom panel 32, and automatically effects the folding of corner pieces 50 and 5| on themselves their diagonal fold lines 68 to dispose said corner piecesk substantially transversely of the bottom panel 32. In this position the corner pieces 50 and 5| are in face contact with the tucking flaps 88 and 89 of the supplemental or minor blank 61. Continued erection of the end Wall extensions 31A and 38 consists in disposing the spacing flaps 58 and 59 as well as the spacing flaps 41, to be normal to the end walls inner wall members 46 whereupon the panels 45 and 46 are folded to be respectively parallel and normal with the bottom panel 32 and end walls outer wall members 44 with the spacing aps 41, 58 and 58 between and spacingsaid inner and outer end wall members 44 and 46 from one another. The final folding or positioning of the end walls inner wall members 46 causes the locking lugs 56 and 51 thereof to enter the slits 94 and 95 of supplemental or minor blank 61 side walls inner wall members and they thenlock the parts in erected positions.

From the foregoing it will be appreciated that there has been provided a four-sided box or carton with each side or wall of double or spaced apart construction, with two of said walls formed integral with the main blank and the remaining two of said walls formed integral with the supplemental or minor blank.

. In the modified carton illustrated in Figs. -7,

8 and 9 use is made of but three Walls, instead of four with the fourth wallremoved to provide an open end and which open end forms the entrance or doorway to the carton when it is employed as a toy building.

The main blank 91 of the modied form of Fig. 7 is substantially identical with that o Fig. 1 in so far as providing a main or bottom panel 32' from which extends side wall extensions 39' and 40. In addition the blank 91 has the one `end wall extension 3| which is identical with that of Fig. 1 having a radically modified fourth extension S which will be here and after specifically described.

The side wall extension 39 is modied over that Vof Fig. 1 to the extent that the adhesive 63 does not extend for the full width of the panel 62 but stops short of the score or fold line 00 thereby providing a space 99 free of adhesive. A further modification on these extensions yis that the inner Wall panel 6| instead of connecting a corner piece to one end thereof through the score of fold line 64 hingedly connects therewith a panel |00 which in turn through a score or fold line |0| has hingedly connected thereto a locking tab |02. The locking tab |02 is illustrated in the drawings as having 'an arcuate or contoured edge |03 which is for decorative purposeas much as for utilitarian purpose. The locking tab |02 is provided with a score or 'fold line |04 whereby it has hingedly connected thereto a hold-down tab |05, in the body 4'of which hold-down tab is a slit or cut-out |06.

The only diieren'ce or modiiication in extension 40 over the extension 39' in addition to that just described 'in connection with extension 39', is that the outer wall member panel 62 is provided with a substantially keystone shape cut |01, thereby providing a tongue |98 within the said panel "62 which is utilized for securing to 'the main carton 'an auxiliary play building or building portion. 1

The inner wall member panels $2 of the extensions 39 and d0" in addition have their one end partially deiined by a score or fold line |09 for hingedly connecting thereto a panel I0 of a width substantially equal to the width of panel |00. The outer side ci the panel I0 is defined by score or fold line Vfor hingedly 'connecting therewith a tucking iiap ||2.

The extension fiap A98 is connected with the bottom panel 32' through the score or fold line 33 and constitutes a locking panel H3 for completing the locking `of the parts to one another 'as will later be made clear. The locking panel |3 is therefore provided with projecting locking lugs Id and y| I5 and in addition is provided with cutout portions IB fand 1, the former of which is illustrated in Fig. 9, while the latter is illustrated in Fig. '1. The cutouts ||S and ||1 are respectively arranged to coincide with a U-shaped slit or cuts ||8, one of which slits or cuts is provided in each corner of the bottom panel 32.

To be employed with the modiiied blank of Fig. 7 is the blank of Fig. 8, which is slightly modiiied over that of Fig. 2 and indicated by the reference numeral 13. The vchief modication of the blank 13' is that its bottom panel S8 is provided adjacent its corners with apertures H9 to coincide with the U-shaped slits, or cuts ||8 of the blank bottom panel 32 and to be superimposed upon one another upon the assembly of blanks 91 and 13. The blank 13 in addition, has eliminated from one lend of its inner wall members the tucking nap 88 and spacing flap 92. Instead 'of these-elements the inner wall member panel 80 has connected therewith, through the score or fold line 86, a panel |20 whose other side is defined by score or fold line |2|. The score or fold line |2| hingedly connects to the panel |20 a tucking ap |22. In the modied blank 13' the end of the side wall top wall panel 10, dened by cut line 84 in the blank 13, is changed to a score or fold line |23 for hingedly connecting thereto a bendable tab |24.

After each of the blanks 91 and 13' of Figs. 7 and 8 is cut and scored as just denned, adhesive E3 and 9E is applied thereto whereupon their extensions which form the side wall are folded to the positions illustrated by the upper extension thereof. It is in this position that the said blanks are shipped to the user.

The user upon desiring to erect the carton follows the same steps as above outlined ,in connection with the erection of the blanks of Figs. 3 and 4, except that the open `end of the modified carton has its locking panel arranged to be superimposed on the panel 68 of the supplemental or minor blanks 13.

This erection of the open end of the modied carton consists in rst turning down the bendable tabs |263 and then arranging the panels |29 to close the ends of the side walls of the supplemental blank 13 whereupon the tucking naps 22 are inserted to be within the interior of their respective hollow side walls. The panels of the blank 91 are vthen arranged to have their panels its superimposed on panels |0 with themselves in face contact with the tabs ||2 and side wall inner wall members or panels 80. Prior to the arranging of the locking tabs |012 their hold down flanges It were bent to be disposed outwardly thereof and are now superimposed on the supplemental or minor blank bottom panel 68. The locking panel I3 is now actuated about the score or fold line 33 to be superimposed on the hold down iianges |05 and minor blank bottom panel 5S. In order to retain the parts in this position the hold down panel locking lugs H4 and H5 are respectively inserted into slits |25 formed in the wall member panels at the bottoms thereof, namely, adjacent to the score of fold lines 1l. It should be here noted that the slits |25 take the place of the slits 94 oi' Fig. 2 for erecting the open end of the m-odied carton.

In addition to the modifications previously described, in Figs. 7 and 8, the said blank 91 is provided, along its fold or score line 33 with slits |23 and |21 both of which are shown in Fig. 9, while the latter only is shown in Fig. '7. The purpose of these slits, as will later be made clear, is for the attachment of auxiliary pieces to form the roof of a toy or play building.

To be utilized with the carton of Fig. 9, when the merchandise to be packed therein justifies same, is a platform illustrated in Figs. 11 to 14 inclusive. This platform is formed of a substantially rectangular piece of paper or cardboard material and is indicated in ygeneral by the reference numeral |28. The blank |28 has a central or main panel |29 of an area substantially coextensive with that of the supplemental or minor blank carton bottom panel 68 between the inner wall members when set up. |Iwo opposite sides of the panel |29 are deiined by score or fold lines |30 and 13| which respectively hingedly connect thereto similar extensions |32 and |33, which are substantially identical and it is `considered sui?- cient if but one of them be described in detail.

The extension |23 is subdivided by a plurality of score or fold lines |3t, |35 and |36 into a plurality :of panels |31, |38, |39 and |40. These panels aesinet 9 |31 to |49 inclusive are adapted to be disposed normal to one another thereby providing upstanding tubular portions along the sides 'of the platform main panel as clearly illustrated in Figs. 13 and 15.

The panelll which in the erected platform forms the tubular outer wall member has its ends dened by score or fold lines |6| and |62 which respectively hingedly -connect to the panel |31 tabs |63 and |64 which cooperate in holding the tubular portions in operative position. The panel |35 forms in the' erected platform the inner wall member of the tube and like the panel |31 has its ends dened by score or fold lines |65 and |66 again respectively hingedly concenting to the panel |36, tabs |41 and |68 which serve a similar function as the tabs |43 and |44. Intermediate the score or fold lines |65 and |66 the panel |39 is provided with a transverse perforation |69 which is adapted to receive and position a block for the goods in the carton and on the platform as will later be made clear.

The -panel |38, which in the erected platform constitutes the top of the tubular portion has its ends defined by score or fold lines |66 and |5| which hingedly connect to the panel |38 tube closing panels |52 and |53 each provided with a score or fold line |54 and |55 to form therein the closure member and the tucking flap which holds the tubular portion of the platform erected. Intermediate the `score or fold lines |56 and |5| the panel |38 is provided with spacedv cutouts or apertures |56 which may conveniently consist of a single cut |51 with right angle cuts |58 andv |59 at their ends thereby providing flaps which may be bent or depressed, respectively, on score or foldlines |66 and |6|. These cutouts or apertures |56 are so spaced as to receive portions of` articles packed or disposed on the platform and act as positioning means therefore. The panel |36 is further provided near its ends and extending outwardly from the score or fold line |34 with U-shaped slits |62 and |63 thereby providing, when the platform is erected, lugs |64 and |65 which upstand from the platform tubes as illustrated most clearly in Fig. 13. The panel |36 vof the extension |33 is further provided, in operative relation with the apertures |56, with l longitudinally extending apertures |66 which are utilized for receiving a tie member for tying or anchoring the goods to the platform as will later be made clear.

After the platform blank |28 has been cut and scored as above described the flap |60 is folded on the score `or fold line |36 and adhesive |61 applied thereto unless said adhesive was previously applied by an undershot gluepot during the formation ofthe blank |29. The extensions |32 Vand |33 are then respectively folded on the score or fold lines |36 and I3! to bring the adhesive |61 of each glue flap |46 into contact with the platform body portion |29 whereupon the blank is in the position illustrated in Figs. 12 and 14 :and ready for shipment to the user. It will be :appreciated that the tubular portions of the platform are folded fiat onto the platform body portion |29 as most clearly illustrated in section onA Fie. 14.

It should be noted that during the formation of the platform blank |26 its body portion |29 was vprovided centrally thereof with a score or fold line |66 which, as will later be made clear, is employed in arranging or assembling the parts for .use as a toy or play building.

The user sets up .the platform by raising the 10 tubular side portions thereof to have their inner and outer members |31 and |39 normal to the body portion |29 whereupon the tabs, |44 and |46, for example, are disposed toward one another transversely of the tubes and the closure flap |53 arranged to close the end of the tube and held in position by inserting the tuoking portion thereof beneath the tabs |44 and |49 into the tube proper. The other end of the tube is then similarly closed by disposing tabs |63 and |61 toward one another and enclosed by the closure flap |52.

In the particular example illustrated in the drawings the platform tubes are respectively adapted to support t'oy or miniature automobiles and trucks while the portion of the platform body |29 between said tubes is adapted to support a relatively long trailer on which the toy or miniature automobiles and trucks may be mounted. The said toy or miniature automobiles and trucks are positioned on the platform tubes by having their wheels inserted within the apertures |56 in the tube top portions |38 and which apertures |56 are positioned to receive said wheels.

It will be appreciated that the height of the several toys, if made in proportions to their prototypes, are dissimilar and, as will later appear, certain of these toys will be held against displacement on the platform by the carton cover or lid while others being shorter require anchoring or tie means. This last mentioned condition exists with respect to the toy or miniature automobile |69 wherefore use is made of a band |10 to hold same in position. The band |19 is illustrated in Fig; 19 and is cut from paper or cardboardstock and comprises a central relatively narrow elongated body portion |1| having projecting from each side thereof at its ends ears |12 and |13. The said ears |12 and |13 are adapted to be projected through the apertures |66 in the platform tube top |38 and engaging the under surface of said platform top at each end of the apertures |66. In order that the said ears |12 and |13 may be readily inserted through said apertures |66 they are connected with the band body portion by score or fold lines |14 whereby they may be folded onto the band prior to insertion through said apertures and then open out to their operative engaging positions.

The toy or miniature automobile |69 and the toy or miniature truck |15 are held against axial movement by the cooperation of the apertures |56 and the wheels of the said toys. The toy or miniature trailer |16 however has no means for engaging its wheels to prohibit this axial movement thereof. In order, therefore, to hold the trailer |16 from axial movement use is made of a blank |11 transversely of the platform and adapted to engage a projection |18 below said trailer |16. The block |11 is out or died from paper or cardboard stock as a blank illustrated in Fig. 16 and is symmetrical on each side of its longitudinal center.

This block blank is therefore provided centrallyvwith a score or fold line |19 having on each side thereof panels |66 and |8| separated from one another by a score or fold line |82. Each of the panels Si) is of greater length than its adjacent panel |6| thereby providing ears |36 and |89 beyond the panel |8I.

The blank is folded as illustrated in connection with the modified block of Fig. 17 on its central s oore or fold line |19 thereby bringing the under surfaces of panels |89 into contact with one anlother whereupon the panels |.8I areA folded .out-

wardly to be normal to the panels |80 whereby the ears |83 and |84 project beyond said panels |8|. The block is mounted in operative positions by inserting the ears |83 and |84 into the aligned and opposed vertical apertures |43 in the tubular inner wall members |39.

The modied block in Fig. 17 is modified to the extent that a diamond shaped cutout is formed substantially centrally of the panels |80 which when erected form the V-shaped notch |85. Extending transversely of the panels |'8| from the apex of the notch |85 `are score or fold lines |88. The purpose for this construction is, as will later be made clear, to permit the block to remain in assembled position on the platform when the said platform is utilized as the roof for the play or toy building. l

To utilize the carton of Fig. 9 with its assembled platform of Figs. 13 and 15 as a shipping container a cover or lid Yas illustrated in Figs. 20, 2l and 22 is employed. The said cover or lid, as pointed out above, vis further utilized as a part of or as an auxiliary to the carton in forming the toy or play building and While its general construction is not novel it does involve novel features and is formed from .a single blank of cardboard illustrated in plan in Fig. 20.

The cover comprises ka main or top panel |81 bounded by score or fold lines |88, |89, |90 and |9|. The score or fold lines |89 and |9| respectively hingedly connect to the top panel |81 extension panels |92 and |93 which are identical and it is therefore deemed sufficient if but one of them be described in detail. The extension |93 is in the form of a panel having a narrow portion |98 and awider portion |95 connected to one another by an inclined line |96. It should be noted that the line |96 while illustrated and described as an inclined line may be arcuately or other- Wise shaped so long as there is a connection between the narrower portion |94 and the wider portion |95. It should further be noted that the width of the Wider portion |95 is equal to the full height of the carton side with which it is to be used namely the side walls of the carton of Fig. 9. The endscf the extension |93 are defined by score or fold lines |91 and |98 which respectively hingedly connect to the said extension panel glue flaps |99 and 200.

The remaining score or fold lines |88 and |90 of the cover panel |81 respectively hingedly connect thereto panels 20| and 202 which are respectively of a width equal to the width of the Vends of the side panels adjacent thereto.

The extension panels |92 and |93 are each provided near their opposite ends with diagonal score or fold lines 283 and 204 thereby providing a triangular portion at said ends of the extension panels.

After the blank has been cut and scored the panel extensions |92 and |93 are respectively folded on their score or fold lines |89 and |9| to be face contact with the cover top panel |81 whereupon the triangular portions at the ends of said panels are folded back onto the panels on their score lines 203 and 204. The glue flaps |99 and 289 are now folded on their respective score or fold lines |91 and |98 onto the now exposed surface of the panel extensions triangular portions. The said panels |92 and |93 are now in the position illustrated in phantom lines in Fig. 20. Adhesive is now applied to the exposed surfaces of the glue flaps |99 and 200 unless the adhesive were applied prior to the folding of said 15 12 extension panels. The flaps or cover end flanges 20| and 292 are now folded onto the cover panel |81 and glue flaps |99 and 209 and pressure applied to. effect an adhesion of said panels and glue flaps. The parts are now in the position illustrated in cross section in Fig. 22 and it is in this position that the cover is shipped to the user.

The user upon desiring to set up the lid or cover for use merely lifts the cover end flanges 20| and 282 to be upstanding or normal to the cover top panel |81. This movement of the said end flanges 20| and 282 automatically raises the cover side flanges or extension panels |92 and |93 to be in the position illustrated in Fig. 21. As illustrated in said Fig. 2l the cover end flanges are shown as having one end thereof normal to the cover top panel |81 as is the extension flange |93 while the opposite extension flange |92 is illustrated as in the act of being made normal to the cover top panel |81 by arranging the remaining corner of said end flanges 20| and 292 in this position.

It will now be appreciated that there has been provided a box or carton proper from two blanks which has two hollow upstanding side walls and an end or back wall with no other end or front wall. There has also been provided a platform to be received in the carton proper and on which is to be mounted goods such as toy wheeled vehicles together with lmeans for securing at least certain of said toys against displacement. The cover is illustrated as having one end deep enough to completely close the .open end of the box or carton so that when it is mounted in position a completely enclosed carton is provided to prevent inadvertent loss or removal of the toys from the package. Fig. 28 villustrates the carton with its platform therein together with a cover in position to be applied to the carton and further illustrated, in phantom lines, the cover as enclosing the carton proper.

It should be noted that with the cover or lid as disclosed in lthis application the outer surface of the end wall or back of the carton may contain suitable indicia indicative of the contents of the carton which need not be repeated on the lid or cover since said indicia can readily be observed and read since it Vis not obscured by the cover flange at that end of the carton or box.

Upon removal of the goods, toys, from the carton or box the parts thereof previously described may be rearranged to form the play or toy building with which the said goods, toys, of the carton may be utilized. The rearrangement of the parts is illustrated in Figs. 23 and 24 where the carton or box proper is shown as inverted and resting, on the carton side walls top wall members 19 of the minor blank 13 and end wall top wall linember 45 of the major or main blank 91 with the bottom of said blanks acting as the ceiling and the open front end of the carton being the doorway into the building. The platform |28 has the block |11 removed, unless the block of Fig. 17 were employed, whereupon it is folded, slightly on its central score line |88 to form a peaked roof with lthe lugs |64 and |95 depending therefrom. The said lugs |64 and |65 are inserted into the slits caused by the U-shaped cuts H8 in the carton bottom panel 32. Since, and as noted above, the locking panel |3 is provided with cutouts or recesses ||1 and |8, the locking flanges with slits |09 and the minor blank with cutouts 9, all of which correspond with the slits ||8 no interference to the insertion of the lugs |84 and |55 is encountered` `Clin order that the roof may be completed there isincluded in the package, the roof end illustrated in Fig. 18. The roof ends are formed of paper or cardboard material and comprises a substantially rectangular body portion 205 provided with inclined score or fold lines 206 and 201 which respectively hingedly connect to the body portion a pair of tabs 208 and 209. Projecting from the lower end of the body portion 205 arelugs2|0and2||- To complete the roof assembly inV Fig. 23 the various tabs and lugs 208 to 2|| are bent to be substantially normal to the body portion 205 whereupon the outermost tabs of each pair 208 and 209 is inserted into the platform tubes while the remaining tab of each of said pairs is disposed beneath the roof within the space between said tubes. The earsor lugs 2|0 and 2|! are inserted into the apertures |26 and |21 to lie between the carton bottoms 32 and 32' of the main and minor blanks 3| and 3| respectively.

The lid or cover is now, similar to the cartonV proper, turned to rest on the lower edge of the wider portions |95 of the extension panels |92 and |93. The end flange |99, the shorter of the end flanges, is now hooked behind the keystone shaped lug or flap |08 in the adjacent outer wall member of the main blank of the carton proper. With the parts in this position the portion of the top or cover extension fianges |92 and |93 which extends from the inclined cut |96 acts as an extension of the main building or as an auxiliary building connected with the main building. The interlocking of the carton and cover as a building and the securing of .the roof thereof is illustrated in cross section in Fig. 24.

It is to be understood that the exposed surfaces of the carton proper, the cover or lid, the platform, and the roof end pieces are each properly and appropriately lithographed or printed to represent an appropriate building for the toys originally shipped and displayed in the carton. In other words, and assuming that the goods were the toy Wheeled vehicles illustrated in Fig. 15, the parts of the carton and lid would be lithographed or printed to illustrate a garage and a 4filling station or service station with which the said toy Wheeled vehicles may. be appropriately used. 1t is to be understood that if the goods Within the box or carton were of some other nature, such for example as toy or miniature airplanes, the carton and other parts may 'appropriately be lithographed or printed as an airplane hangar together with a service garage, operations oice, or the like.

In the event that a platform or lfiller is not required to properly pack the goods therein a roof and roof ends may be supplied as extraneous pieces such for example as illustrated in IFigs. 25 and 26 where each is formed of a single thickness material. 26, is merely a rectangular piece of card or paper board material 2|2 having substantially centrally thereof a score or fold line 2|3 which will form the ridge of the roof. Extending from each of the longitudinal sides of the roof piece 2|2 are lugs 2|4 and 2|5 connected with the roof 2|2 through score or fold lines 2|6 and 2 l1. .By this construction the said lugs 2M and ZIE may be bent downwardly for insertion in the slits l I9. Extendingl from each of the remaining 'edges of the roof body portion 2|2 are lugs ZIBand 2|9 which cooperate with the roof ends in securing the parts in proper position.

The roof ends as illustrated in Fig. 25 are quite The roof part, Fig.`

,14 g similar to those illustrated in Fig. 18 except that instead of having tabs 208 and 209 to be inserted within the platformA tubes they are provided instead with elongated apertures 220 and 22| respectively receiving the ears or lugs 2|8 and 2|9 of the roof |19.

The assembly of these modiled parts is clearly illustrated in Fig. 27 with the result of a toy building substantially similar to that above described and illustrated in Fig. 23.

Instead of having a relatively short locking flange or panel ||3 it may be desirable to have a double thickness bottom for the carton minor blank throughout its length and to accomplish this the said locking flange |3 is extended as shown in Fig. 7 in phantom lines at 222. In other words the locking panel ||.3 would be formed of a length substantially equa-l to the length of the carton minor blank bottomv 68' and of a width substantially equal to the Width of said bottom between the inner wall members 80. It will also be appreciated that the said extension would be provided with cutouts and recesses to coincide with the slits IIS at the corners of the carton bottom 32 remote from the score or fold line 33.

The foregoing description deals with :a three sided box o1' carton, formed of a major and a minor blank, with which `is to be employed a separate filler or platform. iIn the event it is desired that the platform be formed integral with the composite box or carton, the said platform may be formed from an extension of thelocking flap or panel |63. Such a construction is illustrated in Figs. 29, 3D and 3l.

The said modification is illustrated as having one of the longer sides removed and therefore involves a slight rearrangement of the remaining walls. Accordingly the blank of Fig. 29 has connected with itsV bottom panel 32 through the score or fold lines 33 yand 35substantially identical extensions 39 and 40". `As will be noted these extensions 39" and 40" are substantially identical with the extensions 39 and lef of Fig. 7 and connected to the bottom panel 32' of said Fig. 7 through the score or fold lines 34 and 3E. Likewise the blank of Fig. 29 has connected to its bottom panel 32 through the score or foldlines 34 an extension 31" similar in all respects to the end wall extension 31 of Fig.,l and end wall extension 31 of Fig. 7.

The only other modification in theblank of Fig. 29 over that of Fig. 7 is thatthe locking panel l I3' is made of an area substantially equal to the area of the bottom panel 32" and there is further provided between the hinge or fold line 36 and the said locking panel ||3 a bottom front wall panel 223 which has its other side defined by score or fold line 224. The other or outermost side of the locking panel H3' is defined by fold or score line` 225 which hingedly connects to the locking flap or panel H3' a spacer flap 226. `These sides of the locking flap or'panel H3' are defined by score or fold lines 221 and. 228 which, respectively, hingedly connect to the sides of the locking panel H3 spacer naps 229 and 230. In addition, and near the outer ends thereof, the locking panel I3 is provided with locking lugs 23| and 232 which take the place of the locking" lugs H4 and ||5 disclosed in Fig. 7.

The modified blank disclosed in Figj30 includes merely the formation in one corner of its inner wall member 80, of an L-shaped slit r232 having the horizontal portion 234 thereoftaking the` place of the, slit l25 in Fig. 8 and having the vertical portion 235 thereof taking the place of the corresponding vertical slit 95 in said Fig. 8.

The blank of Figs. 29 and 30 are shipped to the user with certain of their walls partially assembled, such as respectively shown at the upper end of Fig. 2 and the right hand end of Fig. 30. The user upon desiring to erect the carton follows the same steps as above set forth in connection with the blanks of Figs. 1 and 2 and Figs. '7 and 8. The only variation in this procedure consisting in upwardly bending the spacing flaps 226, 229 and 230 to be normal to the locking nap or panel H3' prior to its positioning in the locking position. By this construction there is provided an integral platform as shown in Fig. 31 with the locking flap or panel H3' acting as the platform and upwardly spaced from the bottorn of the carton.

What is claimed is:

1. In a carton of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, the main blank having a bottom panel with hingedly connected extensions from the sides thereof and which extensions when erected form a carton having side and end walls and provide the exposed external surfaces of said carton side and end walls, each wall comprising an inner and an outer wall member, certain of said walls having the inner and outer wall members thereof spaced from one another an appreciable distance with a top wall member between them, a pair of opposite walls of said walls are devoid of a spacing top wall member and have their inner and outer wall members in direct contact, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank with extensions from two sides thereof to form walls on said minor blank each of an inner and and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall between them, said minor blank walls being adjacent to the main blank walls devoid of a top wall member and inwardly of the said walls of the main blank to provide the exposed inner surface of the carton walls thus formed, and cooperating means on each of said blanks locking them in operative positions to one another upon erection.

2. In a `carton of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, the main blank having a bottom panel with hingedly connected extensions from the sides thereof and which extensions when erected form a carton having side and end walls and provide the exposed external surfaces of said carton side and end Walls, each wall comprising an inner and an outer wall member, certain of said walls having the inner and outer wall members thereof spaced from one another an appreciable distance with a top wall member between them a pair of opposite walls of said walls are devoid of a spacing top wall member and have their inner and outer wall members in direct contact, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bot tom panel of the main blank with extensions from two sides thereof to form walls on said minor blank each of an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top Wall between them, said minor blank walls being adjacent to the main blank walls devoid of a top wall member and inwardly of the said walls of the main blank to provide the exposed inner surf face of the carton Walls thus formed, and cooperation means on each of said blanks locking them in operative positions to one another upon erection, comprising tucking flaps from the ends of the side walls inner wall members of the minor blank enfolded between the main blank end walls inner and outer wall members, and spacing aps on said tucking flaps underlying the end wall top walls members for spacing the end wall inner and outer wall member from one another.

3. In a carton of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, the main blank having a bottom panel with hingedly connected extensions from the sides thereof and which extensions when erected form a carton having side and end walls and provide the exposed external surfaces of said carton side and end walls. each wall comprising an inner and an outer wall member, certain of said wails having the inner and outer wall members thereof spaced from one another an appreciable distance with a top wall between them, a pair of opposite walls of said walls are devoid of a spacing top wall member and have their inner and outer wall members in direct contact, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank with extensions from two sides thereof to form walls on said minor blank each of an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall between them, said minor blank walls being adjacent to the main blank walls devoid of a top wall member and inwardly of the said walls of the main blank to provide the exposed inner surface of the carton walls thus formed, cooperating means on each of said blanks locking them in operative position to one another upon erection, comprising tucking aps from the ends of the side walls inner wall members of the minor blank enfolded between the main blank end walls inner and outer wall members, spacing flaps on said tucking naps underlying the end walls top wall members for spacing the end Walls inner and Outer wall members from one another, locking lugs projecting from the sides of said end walls inner wall members, and said side Walls inner wall members of the minor blank having slits therein to receive the end walls inner wall members locking lugs.

4. In a device of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, said main blank comprising a bottom panel having hingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an `end wall to one end of the side Walls, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having extension from two opposed sides thereof to form side walls in the erected carton with each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall member therebetween, tucking flaps from the ends of the minor blank side walls adapted to be enfolded between the main blank end wall inner and outer members, and a locking panel hingedly connected to and extending from the remaining edge of the main blank bottom panel folded onto the minor blank bottom panel and thereby securing the blanks to one another upon erection of the carton.

5. In a device of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, said main blank Comprising a bottom panel having hingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an end wall at one end of the side walls, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having extensions from two opposed sides thereof to form side walls in the erected carton with each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall member therebetween, tucking flaps from the ends of the minor blank side walls adapted to be enfolded between the main blank end wall inner and outer wall members, and means extending from the remaining edge of the blank bottom panel for engaging the minor blank bottom panel and thereby securing the blanks to one another upon erection of the carton, comprising foldable aps from the side walls ends remote from the ends of the side walls carrying the tucking naps with said foldable flaps adapted to be folded onto the minor blank side walls interiorly of the carton, hold down flanges to the bottom of said foldable flaps overlying the minor blank bottom panel, and a locking panel hingedly connected with the free edge of the said bottom panel of the main blank onto the bottom panel of the minor blank to engage the foldable flaps hold down flanges and thereby lock the carton in erected position.

6. In a device of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, said main vblank comprising a bottom panel having hingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an end wall at one end of the side walls, the minor blank havingv a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having extensions from two opposed sides thereof to form side walls in the erected carton with each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top 'wall member therebetween, tucking flaps from the ends of the minor blank side walls enfolded between the main blank end wall inner and outer members, a locking panel hingedly connected to and extending from the remaining edge of the main blank bottom panel folded onto and engaging the minor blank bottom panel and thereby securing the blanks to one another upon erection ofthe carton and provide a three-walled carton with one side open, a member interiorly lof the carton on the locking panel as a platand the open side of the carton affording an entrance into the play or toy building.

7. In a device of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, said main blank comprising a bottom panel having lhingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an end wall at one end of the side walls, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank panel having extensions from two opposed sides thereof to form side walls in the erected carton with each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall member between, tucking flaps from the ends of the minor blank side walls enfolded between the main blank end wall inner and outer members, a locking panel hingedly connected to and extending from the remaining edge of the main blank bottom panel folded onto 'and engaging the minor blank bottom panel and thereby securing the blanks to one another upon erection of the carton and provide a carton having two side walls and one end wall with the fourth end open, a lid for said carton comprising a cover panel with depending side and end flanges, one of said end flanges having a height equal to the depth of the carton while the other end ange has a height less than the depth of the carton, said side flanges having a depth for a portion of their length equal to the depth of the end flange adjacent thereto and extending toward one another for distance from their respective end flanges, said side' flanges having an offset for connecting the dissimilar depth portions thereof, said carton beingadapted to be used in an inverted position as a toy building and said cover being adapted to be used asv an auxiliary connected toy building, and means by removablyinterlocking said carton and cover when used as a toy building.

8. In a device of the class described formed from'a main and a minor blank, said main blank 'comprising a bottom panel having hingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an end wall at one end of the side walls, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having extension from two opposed sides thereof to form side walls in the erected carton with each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall member between, tucking flaps from the ends of vthe minor blank side walls enfolded between the main blank end wall inner and outer wall members, a locking panel hingedly connected to and extending from the remaining edge of the main blank bottom panel folded onto and engaging the minor blank bottom panel and thereby securing the blanks to one another upon erection of the carton and provide a carton having two side walls and one end wall with the fourth end open, a lid for said car-I ton comprising a covering panel with depending side and end flanges, one of said end flanges having a height equal to the depth of the carton while the other end flange has a height less than the depth of the carton, said side anges'havinga depth for a portion of their length equal to the depth of the end ange adjacent thereto and extending towardone another for a distance from their respective end flanges, said flanges having an offset for connecting the dissimilar depth portions thereof, said carton being adapted to be used in an inverted position as a toy building and said cover being adapted to be used as an auxiliary connected toy building, means for removable interlocking said carton and cover when used as toy buildings, a member interiorly of the carton on the locking panel as a platform of a length and breadth corresponding to the length and breadth of the composite carton bottom within the walls thereof for supporting merchandise, said carton bottom panel having slits formed therein inwardly of its side walls, and tabs projecting from said platform removably securing the same to the carton :bottom when the carton is used as a toy building to form a roof for the toy building. l

9. In a device of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, said main blank comprising a bottom panel having hingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an end wall at one end of 'the side walls, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having extensions from two opposed sides thereof to form side walls in the erected carton with each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall member therebetween, tucking naps from the ends of the minor blank side walls enfolded between the main blank end wall inner and outer wall members, a locking panel hingedly connected to and extending from the remaining edge of the main blank bottom panel folded onto and engaging the minor blank bottom panel and thereby securing the blanks to one another upon erection of the carton and provide a carton having two -side walls and one end wall with the fourth end open, a lid for said carton comprising a covering panel with depending side and end flanges, one of said end flanges having a height equal to the depth of the carton while the other end flange has a height less than the depth of the carton, said side flanges having a depth for a portion of their length equal to the depth of the end flange adjacent thereto and extending toward one another for a distance from their respective end flanges, said side flanges having an offset .for connecting the dissimilar depth portions thereof, said carton being adapted to be used in an inverted position as a toy building and said cover being adapted to be used as an auxiliary connected toy building, means for removably interlocking said carton and cover when used as toy buildings, a member interiorly of the carton on the locking panel as a platform of a length and `breadth corresponding to the length and breadth of the composite carton bottom within the walls thereof for supporting merchandise, said carton bottom having formed therein slits inwardly `of its side walls and having additional slits adjacent the hinge line of the locking panel, and tabs projecting from said platform removably securing the same to the carton bottom when the carton is used as a toy building to form a roof for the toy building, extraneous end pieces for said roof conforming to the roof, and lugs projecting from the roof extraneous end pieces into the bottom panel additional slits and into the removable member-platform for removably securing said extraneous pieces in position.

10. In a device of the class described formed vfrom a main and a minor blank, said main blank comprising a bottom panel having hingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an end wall at one end of the side walls, the end wall having inner and outer wall members, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having extension from two opposed sides thereof to 'form side walls in the erected carton with each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall member therebetween, tucking naps from the ends of the minor blank side walls enfolded be- -tween the main blank end wall inner and outer wall members, a bottom wall upstanding from 2f) the remaining edge of the main blank bottom panel, a locking panel of an area substantially equal to the area of the minor blank bottom panel Ibetween the side walls thereof and the main blank end and bottom walls and hingedly connected with the bottom wall folded into the carton between the minor blank side walls, and means associated with said locking panel and minor blank side Walls for securing the locking panel in position upwardly spaced from the minor blank bottom panel a distance equal to the heighth of the bottom wall.

ll. In a device of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, said main blank comprising a bottom panel having hingedly connected with each of three sides thereof an extension which when erected form opposed side walls with an end wall at one end of the side walls, the end wall having inner and outer wall members, the minor blank having a bottom panel superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having extension from two opposed sides thereof to form side walls in the erected carton With each side wall including an inner and an outer wall member spaced from one another with a top wall member therebetween, tucking naps from the ends of the minor blank side Walls enfolded between the main blank end wall inner and outer wallfmembers, a bottom wall from the remaining edge of the main blank bottom panel, a locking panel of an area substantially equal to the area of the minor blank bottom panel between the side walls thereof and the main blank end and bottom walls and hingedly connected with the bottom wall folded into the Vcarton between the minor blank side walls, means associated with said locking panel and minor blank side walls for securing the locking panel in position upwardly spaced from the minor blank bottom panel a distance equal to the heighth of the bottom wall, and foldable flaps from the free ends of the main blank side walls enfolding the free ends of the minor blank side walls and lying against the inner surfaces of the said minor blank side walls between the said minor blank side walls and adjacent edge of the locking panel.

l2. In a carton of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, the main blank comprising a bottom panel substantially rectangular in plan, extensions hingedly connected with each edge of the bottom panel, at least three extensions being subdivided into panels to form carton walls each of an inner and an outer wall member and provide in the erected carton the exterior surfaces of said walls, the extensions forming two opposed walls of said walls each having its inner and outer wall members in direct contact while the extension forming the remaining wall of said walls provides the inner and outer wall members thereof spaced from one another with a top wall member between them, the minor blank having a bottom panel substantially rectangular in plan and superimposed on the bottom panel of the main lblank and having extensions hingedly connected only to two opposed sides subdivided into panels to form walls on said minor blank each of an inner and an outer wall member, said minor blank walls having their outer wall members adjacent the inner wall members of the opposed walls of contacting inner and outer wall members of the main blank and with said minor blank inner wall members forming in the erected carton the interior exposed surfaces of said walls, at least one of said walls of the minor blank having its inner and outer wall membersspaced from one another an appreciable distance with a top wall member between them, and cooperating means on said blanks locking them in operative relation to one another upon erection.

13. In a carton of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, the main blank comprising a bottom panel substantially rectangular in plan, extensions hingedly connected with each edge of the bottom panel, at least three extensions being subdividedinto panels to form carton walls each of an inner and an outer wall member and provide in the erected carton the exterior surfaces of said walls, the extensions forming two opposed walls of said walls each having its inner and outer wall members in direct contact while the extension forming the remaining wall of said walls provides the inner and outer wall members thereof spaced from one another with a top wall member between them, the minor blank having a bottom panel substantially rectangular in plan and superimposed on the bottom panel `of the main blank and having extensions hingedly connected only to two opposed sides subdivided into panels to form walls on said minor blank each of an inner and an outer wall member, said minor blank walls having their outer wall members adjacent the inner wall members of the opposed walls of contacting inner and outer wall members of the main blank and. with said minor blank inner wall members forming in the erected carton the interior exposed surfaces of said walls, at least one of said walls of the minor blank having its inner and outer wall members spaced from one another an appreciable distance with a top wall member between them, said minor blank inner wall members having slits formed therein, and locking tabs projecting from the ends of the inner wall member of the spaced apart inner and outer wall members of the main blank into the minor blank inner wall members slits locking the blanks in operative relation to one another.

14. In a carton of the class described formed from a main and a minor blank, the main blank comprising a bottom panel substantially rectanguiar in plan, extensions hingedly connected with each edge of the bottom panel, at least three extensions being subdivided into panels to form carton walls each of an inner and an outer wall member and provide in the erected carton the exterior surfaces of said walls, the extensions forming two opposed walls of said walls each having its inner and outer wall members in direct contact while the extension forming the remaining wall of said walls provides the inner and outer wall members thereof spaced from one another with a top wall member between them, the minor blank having a bottom panel substantially rectangular in plan and superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank and having extensions hingedly connected only to two opposed sides subdivided into panels to form walls on said minor blank each of an inner and an outer wall member, said minor blank walls having their outer wall members adjacent the inner wall members of the opposed walls of contacting inner and outer wall members of the main blank and with said minor blank inner wall members forming ln the erected carton the interior exposed surfaces of said walls, at least one of said walls of the minor blank having its inner and outer wall members spaced from one another an appreciable distance with a top wall member between them,

said minor blank inner wall members having slits formed therein, locking tabs projecting from the ends of the inner wall member of the spaced apart inner and outer wall members of the main blank into the minor blank inner wall members slits locking the blanks in operative relation to one another, and tucking aps from the ends of the walls of the minor blank disposed between and enfolded by the spaced apart inner and outer wall members of the main blank.

15. In a carton of the class described a main blank forming in the erected carton an external bottom panel rectangular in plan, an extension from each of two opposed edges of the bottom panel to provide carton side walls, an extension from each of the remaining two opposed bottom paneledges each subdivided into panels to form two opposed end walls each having its inner and outer wall members spaced from one another with a top wall member between them, said extensions providing the exterior surface for each carton wall, a minor blank forming in the erected carton an inner bottom panel rectangular in plan superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having an extension hingedly connected to two opposed edges thereof subdivided into panels providing on said minor blank walls of spaced apart inner and outer wall members with a top wall member between them and with their outer Wall members adjacent the main blank side walls and with said minor blank inner wall members forming the exposed inner surface of the 'carton side walls thus formed, and cooperating means on each of said blanks for locking them in operative relation to one another upon erection.

16. In a carton of the class described a main blank forming in the erected carton an external bottom panel rectangular in plan, an extension from each of two opposed edges of the bottom panel to provide carton side walls, an extension from each of the remaining two opposed bottom panel edges each subdivided into panels to form two opposed end walls each having its inner and outer wall members spaced from one another with a top wall member between them, said extensions providing the exterior surface for each carton wall, a minor blank forming in the erected carton an inner bottom panel rectangular in plan superimposed on the bottom panel of the main blank, said minor blank bottom panel having an extension hingedly connected to two opposed edges thereof subdivided into panels providing on said minor blank walls of spaced apart inner and outer wall members with a top wall member between them and with their outer wall members adjacent the main blank side walls and with said minor blank inner wall members forming the exposed inner surface of the carton side walls thus formed, said minor blank inner wall members having slits formed therein, and locking tabs projecting from the ends of the end walls inner wall members of the main blank into the minor blank inner wall members slits locking the blanks in operative relation to one another.

17. In a carton of the class described a main blank forming in the erected carton an external bottom panel rectangular in plan, an extension from each of two opposed edges of the bottom panel to provide carton side walls, an extension from each of the remaining two opposed bottom panel edges each being subdivided into panels to form two opposed end walls each having its inner and outer wall members spaced from one 

